Vascular Plants

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Boeckeler, J.O. (1875), Ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Cyperaceen-Flora Neuholland's und einiger polynesischer Inseln. Flora: oder Allgemeine Botanischer Zeitung 58(7) : 107-112 (Paper) Boeckeler, J.O. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Carex dietrichiae Boeckeler
  2. Cyperus scaber (R.Br.) Boeckeler
  3. Eleocharis cylindrostachys Boeckeler
  4. Eleocharis dietrichiana Boeckeler
  5. Fimbristylis decumbens Boeckeler
  6. Fimbristylis nuda Boeckeler
  7. Fimbristylis tenera Schult.
  8. Heleocharis cylindrostachys Boeckeler
  9. Heleocharis dietrichiana Boeckeler
  10. Hexalepis R.Br. ex Boeckeler
  11. Hexalepis scabrifolia Boeckeler
  12. Mariscus scaber R.Br.
  13. Schoenus elatus Boeckeler
  14. Scirpus dietrichiae Boeckeler
  15. Scleria dietrichiae Boeckeler
  16. Scleria graeffeana Boeckeler
  17. Scleria mackaviensis Boeckeler
  18. Scleria novae-hollandiae Boeckeler
  19. Scleria pallidiflora Boeckeler
  20. Scleria setosoasperula Boeckeler

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